Grifols established the GHAGA program to encourage healthcare professionals, hemophilia treatment centers and hemophilia societies to submit proposals aimed at enhancing education, supporting outreach efforts, strengthening diagnosis and facilitating access to treatment.

The nine GHAGA recipients across the two editions are to be commended for their outstanding initiatives.

GHAGA Award Recipients 2020-2021

In the program’s second edition, five (5) awards up to €30,000 each were offered to participants whose proposals best aligned with the program's objectives, and met all the selection criteria evaluated by an external review committee.

 

Here you can meet the winners:

Increased Diagnosis of Bleeding Disorder Using Self-Screening Pediatric Bleeding Assessment Tool Mobile Application (Pediatric-BAT) in Community

Nongnuch Sirachainan Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Thailand.

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Android OS-Based Smartphone Application for Hemophilia Self Screening Tool in Kalimantan, Indonesia

Wulandewi Marhaeni Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University, Indonesia

Hemophilia carriers' status, diagnosis, and counselling in the families of hemophilia Foundation MDQ

Gabriela Susana Sliba Fundación Hemofilia MDQ (Mar del Plata), Argentina

Affordable & accessible diagnosis project

Megan Adediran Haemophilia Foundation of Nigeria (HFN), Nigeria

Improve education, and home therapy in hemophilia

Syamraj Santhappan Haemophilia Treatment Centre (HTC) Aluva, India

GHAGA Award Recipients 2019-2020

In the program’s first edition, four awards of up to €50,000 each were given to the winning proposals that best matched the GHAGA’s objectives and the selection criteria as assessed by an external review committee.

 

Here you can meet the awardees:
 

Multicenter study of diagnostic tool for patients with hereditary bleeding disorders: from bedside to comprehensive investigation.

Ampaiwan Chuansumrit Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol, University, Thailand.

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Strengthen, and standardize Haemophilia diagnosis in Nigeria (Diagnosis Haemophilia Nigeria Project).

Teresa Nwagha University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Nigeria.

Comprehensive medical care mobile team.

Nurbek Orozaliev Public Association “Community of handicapped-hemophiliacs” in Kyrgyz Re., Kygystan

Using mobile application to improve hemophilia care in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Pudjo Hagung Widjajanto Pediatric Hematology & Oncology Division of Dr. Sardjito Hospital/ Faculty of Medicine, Public Health & Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.

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